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16 Jul 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kapit, Kapit News, Fire and Rescue, Emergency Response, Public Safety

Kapit Firefighters Respond to Locked Car Incident at Petrol Station

KAPIT – Fire and Rescue Department personnel in Kapit were called into action on Wednesday, 15 July 2026, following a report of a locked car at a local petrol station.

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The incident occurred at the Petronas Petrol Station in Kapit at approximately 4.43pm, prompting a swift response from Team Alpha of the Kapit Fire and Rescue Station (BBP Kapit). The team was dispatched to assist after receiving the emergency call, ensuring that the situation was handled safely and efficiently.

Locked car incidents, though seemingly minor compared to larger emergencies, are taken seriously by the Fire and Rescue Department. Such cases often involve vulnerable individuals, including children or elderly passengers, who may be trapped inside vehicles. In some situations, locked cars can also pose risks due to extreme heat or mechanical faults.

Upon arrival, the firefighters assessed the situation and worked to resolve the matter without causing unnecessary damage to the vehicle. Their intervention highlights the department’s commitment to public safety and readiness to respond to a wide range of emergencies, from fires and road accidents to community assistance calls.

The Kapit Fire and Rescue Station has consistently emphasised the importance of community vigilance and timely reporting of incidents. By responding quickly to calls such as this, the department ensures that potential risks are minimised and that residents feel supported in times of need.

This case also reflects the broader role of Sarawak’s Fire and Rescue Department, which not only tackles major emergencies but also provides assistance in everyday situations. Locked car incidents, animal rescues, and flood responses are among the diverse challenges faced by firefighters across the state.

In recent years, the department has strengthened its operational readiness through training exercises and public awareness campaigns. These efforts aim to equip personnel with the skills needed to handle both complex and routine emergencies, while also educating the public on preventive measures.

Community members are encouraged to remain alert and to contact the Fire and Rescue Department promptly whenever assistance is required. The Kapit station, like others across Sarawak, operates around the clock to ensure that help is available at all times.

The incident at the Petronas Petrol Station serves as a reminder of the department’s wide-ranging responsibilities and its dedication to safeguarding the public. While no injuries were reported in this case, the swift response underscores the importance of preparedness and cooperation between emergency services and the community.

As Sarawak continues to develop, the role of the Fire and Rescue Department remains vital in maintaining safety and supporting residents. Whether dealing with large-scale operations or smaller incidents, the department’s presence provides reassurance and reflects its commitment to protecting lives and property.

The Kapit community, like many others across Sarawak, benefits from the professionalism and dedication of its firefighters. Their readiness to respond to all types of emergencies ensures that residents can rely on timely assistance, reinforcing public confidence in the state’s emergency services.

By Sarawak Daily

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